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Reverse Or Anatomical (replacement) For Painful Shoulder Osteoarthritis: Differences Between Interventions -Aus
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,540,874.00
Summary
Shoulder osteoarthritis is common in older adults, causing severe pain and making daily life difficult. Shoulder replacement is an effective treatment - it replaces the damaged joint with metal and plastic implants. Two types of shoulder replacement exist, but the best option is uncertain as they have not been compared in randomised trials. We will produce evidence about the benefits, harms and cost-effectiveness of each shoulder surgery to enable patients to receive the best type of surgery.
Mental Health Promotion And Intervention Program In The Australian Context: MINDUP Australia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$421,779.00
Summary
MINDUP Australia aims to address poor mental health and elevated suicide risk in the construction, health and ICT sectors by contributing to the monitoring and evaluation of the European MINDUP workplace intervention. In addition, MINDUP Australia will enhance and extend the European MINDUP project by implementing a cluster randomised controlled trial within the construction industry in Australia. The trial will be conducted in close collaboration with industry partner, Mates in Construction.